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JWBaz



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RR Velar Wheels



Hi all, new to this site. Owned an 07 HSE in Baltic Blue for a while now. Still love it even after all the expensive repairs.

I’m needing new tyres soon & alloys need refurbed - so was thinking of getting a set with minimal use off eBay for cheaper than tarting mine up, and using them for summer and my old ones for winter.

Seen a set of Velar 19” in grey, fitted with Conti’s with less than 500miles use for cheaper than the tyres would cost new, they have the same PCD (5x108) but increase the offset by 10mm (ET45). Also the tyres are 255/55/19. Mine are currently 235/60/18.

I have seen quite a few with Evoque/DS wheels fitted.. Just wondering if the bigger tyres / increased offset will have any major effects on my FL2? Not too concerned about a slightly inaccurate speedo reading.

Thanks in advance!

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GundogSD4



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I know a chap who has 20" Velar alloys on his FL2, no problems as far as I know. 94 Disco 300 TDI Gone
96 Defender 300 TDI Gone...Should have kept it.
2003 Freelander ES TD4 Gone
2002 Defender TD5 Gone
2005 Freelander HSE TD4 Gone
2015 Freelander 2 Metropolis Keeping for now!

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MotionInc



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If memory serves, that's the correct bolt pattern. Just confirm the hub specs.....the increased offset will add to stability. I'd say you are good to go!

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JWBaz



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Thanks for your replies gents.

On Friday I Fitted the 19” Velar wheels in Satin Grey with 9mm Continentals, pretty pleased with my purchase for £500 all in. They look meatier and fill the wheel arches better in my opinion, but I will be keeping the 18s for winter.

Took her for a little drive today for our daily dose of exercise / dog walk, so here’s a pic..
(Anyone got any tips for stopping birds s***ing on it, other than a garage Laughing )




Cheers!

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Took a drive . . . for exercise? Sad

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JWBaz



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Laughing Just up to the local National Trust woods, where we walked a couple of miles. Cars need exercise too!

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I am surprised that the Velar wheels appear so big compared with factory fit 19 inch, is it the larger offset, or a trick of the light?


 FL2 XS SD4 Auto 2010 2012-2017 (21k - 91k miles) (MY2011)
FL2 Metropolis SD4 Auto 2014 2017- (16k - 77k+ miles) (MY2015)
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(Expensive, but Trouble/Worry free - hopefully?)

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JWBaz



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I’m not really sure, they did seem to look bigger in the woods than they do on my drive! Wouldn’t have thought the 10mm increase in offset would have such an effect to the eye. Maybe just iPhone camera or trick of the light as you said.

Btw thanks for rotating my picture, couldn’t figure out how to do it when I uploaded it Confused

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ggb



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New wheels look great and at a bargain price too.

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JWBaz



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Thanks ggb

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MotionInc



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JWBaz wrote:
I’m not really sure, they did seem to look bigger in the woods than they do on my drive! Wouldn’t have thought the 10mm increase in offset would have such an effect to the eye. Maybe just iPhone camera or trick of the light as you said.

Btw thanks for rotating my picture, couldn’t figure out how to do it when I uploaded it Confused


Could be just a taller tyre sidewall? Don't forget the speedo will be a little off. Here is a great little tool for future:
https://www.willtheyfit.com

Very nice BTW!

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JWBaz



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Thanks MotionInc, you could be right. These are 255/55/19, not the recommended tyre size for FL2 I believe, but from my research found that they fit without issue, and I wanted a chunkier look as I think the 235/60/18 look a bit small from behind! A slightly inaccurate speedo doesn’t really concern me.
I will be tyre shopping again in October time I imagine for some winters for the 18s, never ending isn’t it Laughing

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Lightwater



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255/55R19 are the same rolling size as the 255/60R18 on my car. The Speedo on my car is about 2kph under based on GPS, so a bit closer to reality than before.

255 is ok https://www.4x4community.co.za/forum/showt...mods/page7 Post #123. 'Chris learned from a Land Rover UK site that his selection is still approved by LR, but not any larger.' (this is a great thread, it's worth looking at all the pages)

Freelander doesn't use 255 as standard as this increases fuel usage which in turn affects the various efficiency ratings of the car & therefore taxes & the like.

Last year going around Australia with 255 as against the previous year with 235 I did notice a small in fuel usage. Probably some due to tread pattern & some due to the extra width.

https://tiresize.com/tyre-size-calculator/ Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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JWBaz



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Thanks for the info Lightwater, a lovely motor you have there Thumbs Up

The looks outweigh the financial drawbacks in my opinion Very Happy




I don’t think my wheels look as big here as they did in my 1st picture.

Can anyone guide me on how to rotate my images when uploading from an iPhone?
Cheers!

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Lightwater



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Go to Gallery under one of your posts, click on image, underneath inage is a button Crop & Rotate, top left is Rotate button, top right are buttons for Preview & also save. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

Acoustic insulation ARB TPMS 3xARB air compressors After cooler Air tank On-board OCD pressure air/water cleaning Additional 50L fuel Carpet in doors ABE 2x1kg Waeco 28L modified fridge Battery 4x26ah Solar 120w Victron MPPT 100/20 DC-DC 18amps 175amp jumper plug Awning 6x255/60R18

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